Shanee Thompson Professor Black ENG-243 June 8th‚ 2018 The Art of Elegies “I watch these lines grow and the art of poetry harden me // into sorrow as measured as this‚ to draw the veiled figure / of Mamma entering the standard elegiac” (Walcott ll. 48-50). An elegy is a poem that reflects on the death of a loved person or object. Just like mourning many elegies start based on memories or a recollection of thought‚ shared with the deceased. Then the speaker usually
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“A Poison Tree” by William Blake‚ “The Flea” by John Donne‚ and “ A Noiseless Patient Spider” by Walt Whitman‚ all three very differing poems‚ yet all have one major common connection. They use nature as a comparing factor for their outstanding themes. William uses the metaphor of an apple tree to capture his theme of unspoken anger‚ John uses a flea as a metaphor for love and sex‚ and Walt depicts the soul through the use of imagery of a spider spitting its web. The use of nature in a comparison
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Page 434 Question 5 Also describe effect of line endings. Read the first stanza aloud‚ paying attention to end-stopping lines and the run-on line. What is the subject of the sentence that beings on line four? "I" is the subject of the sentence that beings on line four. What is the effect of this? The way the poet positions line endings in his poem slows the "tempo" of the poem. This causes the audience to understand that the narrator is remembering his childhood memories and desperately wants
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My poem is titled “Pairs of Mandarin Ducks”. It utilizes structure‚ point of view and diction from both books to show the way the girls’ lives are interwoven. The title is a reference to Snow flower and the secret Fan. On many occasions Lily and Snow Flower referred to themselves as a pair of “mandarin ducks mated for life” () and since both their characters mirror those of Mariam and Laila‚ I changed the pair to pairs to incorporate all four of them. I used an ambiguous point of view‚ to emphasize
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The poem Red Wheelbarrow talking about how everyone needs someone in their life to depends on. From reading this I believe the interpretations from reading the first stanza and that is the writer was saying everyone needs the help of someone in order to make it‚ no one can’t do it alone. We all need someone to help us and we reach out for help. The second stanza‚ a red wheel barrow interpret that you have to struggle and hold you own weight to get ahead and we have to carry all the dirt that is
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Gerard Hopkins wrote God’s Grandeur in 1877 right around the time he was ordained as a priest. The poem deals with his feelings about God’s presence and power in the world. He could not understand how the people inhabiting the earth could refuse or be distracted from God. This confusion was due to the greatness of God’s power and overall existence that‚ to Hopkins‚ seemed impossible and sinful to ignore. However‚ as the poem progresses Hopkins expresses hope in the world and God’s everlasting presence
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Poem for my Mother – Jennifer Davids Notes Outline It is an afternoon and the mom is washing clothes in a tub. The child has written a poem for her mother and gives it to her as she is washing. The mother scans the poem but rejects it as not being ‘all there is to life’. She feels that there is much more to life than reading or writing poetry. Despite her protest‚ the mother glances at the poem while she continues to wash clothes. Stanza 1 The mother obviously has given her life to hard
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Analysing the two poems of: Island man and Two Scavengers in a Truck‚ Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes and how the poet creates conflict Firstly‚ we began to read Island Man as a class in lessons. This is written by Grace Nichols and is published in a book titled “Anthology”. The surface meaning of the poem is based on a man who used to live on a Caribbean island and still dreams of this place even now when he lives in London. At a first glace of the poem‚ it comes across as short and sharp
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‘To His Coy Mistress’ Is a love poem by Andrew Marvel. The poem is ‘carpe diem’ which translates to seize the day‚ this means the poem does not take its time its blunt and straight to the point. The poem contains a thesis‚ antithesis and synthesis‚ the main argument points of the poem. The poem is split into three stanza’s which are used to persuade the woman to give up her virginity before her beauty dies. It is a conventional poem for its time in the 17th century. In the first stanza Marvel
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Gerard Nanley Hopkins’ poem "God’s Grandeur"‚ illustrates the relationship connecting man and God. Hopkins uses alliteration and stern tone to compliment the religious content of this morally ambitious poem. The poem’s rhythm and flow seem to capture the same sensation of a church sermon. The diction used by Hopkins seems to indicate a condescending attitude towards society. The first stanza states that we are "charged with the grandeur of God"‚ or the direct quality of God’s being. This statement
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